Monthly Archives: April 2019

TURN OF THE SCREW Runs April 26-May 4

VP_Turn of the Screw logoTURN OF THE SCREW
Village Players
April 26-May 4
[Fort Thomas]

Directed by jef brown

Cast: Natasha Boeckmann as The Woman & Collin Wenzell as The Man

At a country home in Essex, Flora and Miles receive a new governess who begins to notice ghostly figures around the estate. She believes she has figured out who the ghosts are and suspects the children are also knowledgeable about the apparitions. In the end, although her suspicions were correct, she is unable to save Miles from the ghost who seeks him.

  • Fri-Sat, April 26-27 at 8pm
  • Sun, April 28 at 3pm
  • Thu-Sat, May 2-4 at 8pm

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SHAME BOMB on April 16

CPI_Shame Bomb logoSHAME BOMB
Cincinnati Playwrights Initiative
April 16
Aronoff Center Fifth-Third Bank Theater [Downtown]

By Ed Clark

A President whose wife has been assassinated; an energetic Chief of Staff, and an attractive Congresswoman are desperately seeking to pass some sensible gun legislation. But they can’t get it done without the aid of a contemporary Deus ex Machina.

  • Tue, April 16 at 7:30pm

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Summer Camp Counselor Sought by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

PIP_logoCincinnati Playhouse in the Park is an equal opportunity employer and encourages inquiries about this position from a broad spectrum of candidates reflecting the diversity of the community we serve.

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park seeks camp counselors for our Summer Theatre Day Camp. Counselors help facilitate all aspects of camp, including serving as role models who assist and motivate campers. Throughout the day counselors facilitate their group’s activities including check-in and check-out, proctor student breaks, and support Teaching Artists as teaching assistants during classes. Ideal candidates have completed or are working towards a college degree, have experience working with children and are enthusiastic about teaching theatre to youth. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Goup Leader for one group each week or floater as needed
  • Lead morning warm-up and afternoon group activities
  • Escort students to each class & assist Teaching Artists during classes
  • Proctor all student breaks and lunch
  • Provide assistance with room and administrative prep
  • Coach students one-on-one

Orientation/Prep Week: May 28 – May 31, 9:00am-5:00pm

  • LOCATION: Playhouse in the Park

Camp dates: June 3 – August 2 (off the week of July 1-5)

  • LOCATION: Offsite venues or the Playhouse in the Park

Hours: (subject to change depending on needs of location) Shift 1: 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday Shift 2: 8:15am-5:15pm, Monday-Friday Shift 3: 8:45am-5:45pm, Monday-Friday Pay Rate: $10/hour

Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to:

CAMPER SUPERVISION

  • Check campers in and out every day
  • Lead morning warm-up with assigned group
  • Facilitate afternoon assembly each afternoon
  • Provide supervision during snack, breaks and lunch
  • Coach students one-on-one or in small groups as needed
  • Demonstrate for students and support them during classes
  • Maintain a positive and team-focused atmosphere

CAMP SUPPORT

  • Set up lunch area each day and tear down
  • Provide breaks for other counselors as assigned
  • Clean up rooms at end of each day
  • Demo Day presentation support
  • Prep supplies as needed

SAFETY

  • Write up injury reports for students
  • Manage basic injury and ailment needs
  • Report all injuries and issues to the Camp Coordinator

GENERAL TASKS

  • Other tasks as assigned

COMPETENCIES

  • Experience working with children, working in a large group setting preferred
  • Experience with administrative processes preferred
  • Currently attending college, graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree, or commensurate experience.
  • Good email communication skills
  • Experience with customer service
  • Organized and able to solve problems quickly and positively

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl
  • The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift up to 25 pounds
  • This position is partially sedentary and the employee is required to regularly talk and hear.

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.

For more information, go to cincyplay.com and click on the Employment tab.

To apply: Please send a resume and three references to Valerie Perez, Education Coordinator at Valerie.perez@cincyplay.com

No phone calls please. Deadline to apply is April 7, 2019.

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CIN CITY BURLESQUE Takes Over the Fitton Center for One Unforgettable Night

FC_25 logoHamilton, Ohio. The Fitton Center for Creative Arts invites you to experience Cin City Burlesque on Saturday April 6th at 7:30pm for the final Jazz & Cabaret series event of the 2018-2019 Season. Prepare to be dazzled as Cincinnati dancers take the Fitton Center stage in this mesmerizing performance.

Cin City founder Ginger LeSnapps and emcee Sweet Biscutt will take the stage along with Cincinnati’s premiere troupe of classical and neo-burlesque dancers to present a classy, sassy, and entertaining performance. This adults only show will take the audience back in time to the roaring 20’s Prohibition but with an eclectic modern twist!

Jazz & Cabaret series continues to enchant audiences as it introduces exciting and alluring pieces through its season. Tickets for this event are $27 for Fitton Center members and $35 for non-members. Thank you to our special event sponsors: The Almond Sister Bakery, IVY Salon & Galleries, LemonGrenade Creative, Main Look Salon & Spa, North Second Tap & Bottle Shop, Spirited Garden Landscapes, Two Little Buds Florist, our series beverage sponsor: MillerCoors, Tech Sponsors: James K. & Susan A. Fitton.

For more information on Cin City Burlesque please call 513 863 8873 or visit fittoncenter.org.

The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is incredibly excited to celebrate the 25th Anniversary season of performances, events, classes and exhibitions.

The Fitton Center for Creative Arts is located at 101 S. Monument Avenue on the Riverfront in downtown Hamilton, Ohio.

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Three Tri-State Schools Awarded Fully-Funded JumpStart Theatre Program

TCT_Disney's Aladdin JR. Oyler School

Oyler School’s production of Disney’s Aladdin JR. Photo by Susan Doremus.

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati Announced Winners Today

CINCINNATI:  After a three-month selection process, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT) has named the newest tri-state area schools that will partner with the JumpStart Theatre Program.  The Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF), in collaboration with New York City-based companies iTheatrics and Music Theatre International (MTI) created JumpStart Theatre, a three-year scalable program designed to build sustainable musical theatre programs in underserved schools that previously had none.

Hartwell Elementary, Liberty Bible Academy, and Summit Academy Cincinnati Community School were selected to be part of the three-year program beginning in the 2019-20 school year.

The selection process included a formal written application, site visits to the schools and interviews with administrators and the faculty who would be spearheading the program.

Kim Kern, Managing Director and CEO of The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati said, “After a rigorous application and interview process, we are thrilled to welcome Hartwell Elementary, Liberty Bible Academy and Summit Academy as JumpStart Theatre partner schools for the 2019-20 school year.  All that applied were wonderful candidates and will be invited to the boot camp trainings and to apply again for the 2020-21 school year.  We are so excited to see the continued momentum of this program, and to work alongside the Educational Theatre Foundation to continue the growth locally while they expand the reach and impact nationally.”

The selected schools are incredibly enthusiastic about beginning the process:

Antwan Lewis, Principal of Hartwell Elementary, said, “We are excited to partner with JumpStart Theatre.  This is a great opportunity to showcase the talent of our diverse student population and welcome in our parents and community.  Students will now have another avenue to display their creativity through drama, art, music, technology and more.  We are ready to put this in motion!”

“Liberty Bible Academy is thrilled to be a part of the JumpStart Theatre program starting in the 2019-2020 school year,” said Julie Weber, LBA 5th and 6th Grade Teacher and JumpStart Theatre On-Site Director.  “The JumpStart Theatre team’s knowledge and training will help us build a sustainable program for years to come, and we can’t wait to watch our middle school students build confidence and strengthen their character because of this enriching opportunity.”

Lisa L. Singleton of Summit Academy Cincinnati Community School, said “We are very excited to get this program off the ground.  We plan to partner our lower school students with the upper school students.  This will open so many doors for our students who would not otherwise be exposed to theater.  Learning to make costumes; make props for the set and even mix the sounds for the production.  Students can be on stage or behind the scenes.  Our hope is that families will want to be involved as well.”

Each selected school will receive services and materials valued at $12,000 in the form of training, mentoring, and production support for a show for their community. Students will be involved in every aspect of the production, and TCT and ETF will also host an annual JumpStart Theatre showcase, bringing all the participants together to share their work.

Three teachers from each participating school are taught the techniques and skills to develop and manage a musical theatre program (everything from casting, to rehearsal schedules, to staging/choreography and technical requirements, to cultivating parent/community engagement, to achieving economic sustainability) through a series of three, full-day professional development “boot camps” each year of the three-year program, plus an ongoing mentoring/coaching relationship with an experienced theatre teaching artist.

For questions about the JumpStart Theatre Program and application process, visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com or email Kim.Kern@tctcincinnati.com.

About The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCT):
The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati is the oldest children’s theatre in the country.  Its mission is to educate, entertain and engage audiences of all ages through professional theatrical productions and arts education programming. Its vision is to awaken a lifelong love of theater in children and the young at heart. Today, the Children’s Theatre brings art to life for our audiences through three key programs:  TCT MainStage at the Taft Theatre, TCT on Tour (including Workshops) and TCT Academy. Each season TCT strives to reach more than 200,000 people in our region.  For more information visit www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

About the Educational Theatre Foundation (ETF):
The Educational Theatre Foundation  was launched November, 2017, as the philanthropic arm of the Educational Theatre Association, which is the home of the International Thespian Society. ETF provides essential financial support to enhance excellence in theatre education and to expand access to school theatre programs for every child, putting them on a more positive life path. ETF is focused on three areas: JumpStart Theatre–to create sustainable musical theatre programs where there previously were none; need-based grants to schools–to provide teaching and performance resources and equipment in under-resourced schools; and, merit and need-based grants to individuals—to nurture the next generation of theatre teachers and artists.  In its first year ETF has awarded more than $650,000 in grants, directly impacting high school theatre programs in 50 cities, and enabling the development of musical theatre programs in underserved middle schools in six states.

The JumpStart Theatre program creates sustainable theatre arts programs in middle schools where there previously were none.  Participating schools are chosen through a rigorous application process and receive training, materials, and budget support to produce their first full-scale musical production. The support continues for three years until the program becomes self-sustaining.  Non-theatre teachers are equipped with skills and resources to produce their school’s first musical through a proven combination of bootcamp style training and hands-on mentoring. The Educational Theatre Foundation operates JumpStart Theatre through a national network of regional theatre company partners who are selected based on their track-record of success in running educational programs for children. JumpStart Theatre partners are:  Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Ga.; La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, Calif.; Mountain City Center for the Arts, Frostburg, MD; Stages St. Louis, St. Louis, MO; The Children’s Theatre, Cincinnati, OH*

*original pilot site

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